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Formation of fine solid particles from aqueous solutions of sodium chloropalladate by gamma-ray irradiation

Abstract

Studies have been carried out on the radiation chemical formation of palladium fine particles in argon saturated aqueous solutions of sodium chloropalladate without organic stabilizer. The solutions were irradiated with gamma-rays from a cobalt gamma-ray source and the irradiated solutions were subjected to the dynamic light scattering analysis for the particle diameter measurements, and to the UV-visible optical absorption spectroscopy for the measurements of turbidity (absorption at 700 nm) and remaining chloropalladate ion concentrations in the solution. In the solution of pH = 1.95 by HCl, the turbidity increased after the irradiation and then decreased with time. The concentration of remaining palladate ion in the solution decreased by the irradiation, but it gradually increased with time after the irradiation. These phenomena were qualitatively explained by the reaction scheme in that a precursor to the solid particles still exists in the solution after the irradiation was terminated, and that intermediates including the precursor reacted with chloride ion to re-form chloropalladate ions. The average diameter of the particles after the irradiation was ca. 20 nm and it increased with time to 40 nm at 2.75 kGy, and to 80 nm at 8.25 kGy absorption of radiation. The solution of pH = 0.65  More>>
Authors:
Hatada, Motoyoshi; [1]  Fujita, Iwao; Korekawa, Kei-ichi
  1. Japan Atomic Energy Research Inst., Neyagawa, Osaka (Japan). Osaka Lab. for Radiation Chemistry
Publication Date:
Oct 01, 1994
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
JAERI-Research-94-024
Reference Number:
SCA: 400600; PA: JPN-95:001192; EDB-95:037100; SN: 95001344992
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Oct 1994
Subject:
38 RADIATION CHEMISTRY, RADIOCHEMISTRY, AND NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY; SYNTHESIS; SODIUM COMPOUNDS; PALLADIUM COMPLEXES; GAMMA RADIATION; CHEMICAL RADIATION EFFECTS; CHLORIDES; PARTICLES; AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS; PH VALUE; 400600; RADIATION CHEMISTRY
OSTI ID:
10121650
Research Organizations:
Japan Atomic Energy Research Inst., Tokyo (Japan)
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE95747887; TRN: JP9501192
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS; INIS
Submitting Site:
JPN
Size:
47 p.
Announcement Date:
Jun 30, 2005

Citation Formats

Hatada, Motoyoshi, Fujita, Iwao, and Korekawa, Kei-ichi. Formation of fine solid particles from aqueous solutions of sodium chloropalladate by gamma-ray irradiation. Japan: N. p., 1994. Web.
Hatada, Motoyoshi, Fujita, Iwao, & Korekawa, Kei-ichi. Formation of fine solid particles from aqueous solutions of sodium chloropalladate by gamma-ray irradiation. Japan.
Hatada, Motoyoshi, Fujita, Iwao, and Korekawa, Kei-ichi. 1994. "Formation of fine solid particles from aqueous solutions of sodium chloropalladate by gamma-ray irradiation." Japan.
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title = {Formation of fine solid particles from aqueous solutions of sodium chloropalladate by gamma-ray irradiation}
author = {Hatada, Motoyoshi, Fujita, Iwao, and Korekawa, Kei-ichi}
abstractNote = {Studies have been carried out on the radiation chemical formation of palladium fine particles in argon saturated aqueous solutions of sodium chloropalladate without organic stabilizer. The solutions were irradiated with gamma-rays from a cobalt gamma-ray source and the irradiated solutions were subjected to the dynamic light scattering analysis for the particle diameter measurements, and to the UV-visible optical absorption spectroscopy for the measurements of turbidity (absorption at 700 nm) and remaining chloropalladate ion concentrations in the solution. In the solution of pH = 1.95 by HCl, the turbidity increased after the irradiation and then decreased with time. The concentration of remaining palladate ion in the solution decreased by the irradiation, but it gradually increased with time after the irradiation. These phenomena were qualitatively explained by the reaction scheme in that a precursor to the solid particles still exists in the solution after the irradiation was terminated, and that intermediates including the precursor reacted with chloride ion to re-form chloropalladate ions. The average diameter of the particles after the irradiation was ca. 20 nm and it increased with time to 40 nm at 2.75 kGy, and to 80 nm at 8.25 kGy absorption of radiation. The solution of pH = 0.65 by HCl was found to give lower yields of particles than those observed for the solution of pH = 1.95, and to give the particles of diameters about 150-200 nm. In the solution containing HClO{sub 4} instead of HCl, palladium particles were also formed by the irradiation, whereas no backward reaction after the irradiation was observed due to the low concentration of chloride ion in the solution. The average diameter of the particles after the irradiation was about 300 nm and increased with time after the irradiation to a final values which was found to depend on pH of the solution and dose. (author).}
place = {Japan}
year = {1994}
month = {Oct}
}